While the fixer is powerful, some addons might require specific settings:

FSX: Steve's FX DX10 Scenery Fixer is a free software utility designed to fix and enhance the scenery in Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX). The tool addresses various issues with scenery rendering, textures, and performance, particularly with DirectX 10 (DX10).

The latest version, v14 Build 35, brings a host of improvements and fixes:

Ensure MultiSamplesPerPixel and MultiSampleQuality match your GPU capabilities.

Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX) has remained a staple in the flight simulation community, even years after its release. However, the simulation's reliance on DirectX 9 meant it didn't fully utilize modern hardware capabilities, often leading to performance issues and visual compromises. The introduction of DirectX 10 (DX10) preview mode in FSX added potential, but it was notoriously buggy and unfinished.

The core shader code has been rewritten for efficiency.Graphics cards process simulator instructions much faster now. Advanced Controller Application

: Repairing incomplete shader code to eliminate flickering and transparency issues. Improving Compatibility

Launch FSX and enable "DirectX 10 Preview" in the graphics settings. Important Safety and Legal Notice

What is your primary (e.g., black textures, flashing runways, low FPS)? Are you using NVIDIA or AMD graphics? I can provide more tailored advice, such as: Optimizing your fsx.cfg file for better performance. Recommending free utility tools to enhance your experience. Setting up shaders using tools like Reshade. Steve's FSX Analysis | A technical view

To summarize clearly: